Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 11, 1915, Final, Page 9, Image 9

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EVENING LEDGER-pnTLATTrTTTTA .
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T0JrATLANTICCITY
LtfnogaCr 3. Atlantic City
3"P0en City I
Thousands of men, women and children in Philadelphia arr
LL,miM to act awaii from the heat nrf Mrt M ""r..pim. are..
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lHffi eii"i""r .". ,..".." -"' io i vmciaeitmm. nnW
tie wo acts wiac tie lyvp.Miwn
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seeders, caci week, the outline of a "vacationettc.'
denied an
summer.
refresh-
Ledger has decided to give it's
vr.' :;.... ,n.. n.. n..:.... ,"-"-'
'ttjgurei10 10 t0 thc Bhore or the tvffiFxzsPsrS&z
Mnnu owners of automobiles also am Vent i. j...... . .
I mmmer, and for their convenience the automobile ZutesthrlLL0' tha
I 5!2.7' nre niven alona with the tmll,, Si. i0"tC8 through the same
S"n... 5.. with voititB of flP(.V.,i;A r.', "maP l "oth ?"o and
Cutlut the articles and the maps, so that when you arSunZt -I'i
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Out of the beautiful fennsylvanln lillls
Into tha Invigorating tuul delightful shoro
totl of New Jersey Is the Jump taken
t the EvfiviNa LrDOEn "vacntlonotte"
SjtMndeffl this week Trom the rolling
country around Doylcstown we went
toutMast to the rolllnj? expanse of ocSan
mfrtundlnB Atlantic City.
' When we say "Atlantic City" practical
jy every one knows ut once that It Is tho
host popular bathing place on the Atlan
tic couit In fact, Its International ro
iuiown is equal to nrlfrhton, OMend,
chevenlngcn. irouvine, oan BcunBtmn
Md other popular watering places of
Europi lljfs year It Is the most widely
lAlronlwd Atlantic resort In the world,
or lh European centres are either dev
astated by, or Isolated because of, tho
lf.
; ATLANTIC CITY
; Atlantic City Is situated on an island
U miles! lonp and ono mllo across In the
widest part. It Is one of the numerous
Sandbars deposited by tho action of the
fftves on tha Jersey coast at distances
wylns from a few hundred jards to
J ftveral miles out to sea Atlantic City
111 fiva miles from tho mainland, and
'Visitor promenading on the Boardwalk
'can see new bars In the process of forma
tion. Boardwalk promenading and bathing,
ofcourM, furnish the principal diversions.
lot thus two healthful rmstlmen do not
3 exhaust the activities of thc Island play
I ireuni On the Garden Pier, Steeple
' chiie. Steel and Million Dollar Plm.
coscertsi Itheatrlcal performances, danc
InfT, rnorlng pictures, sun parlors and
Cshlntare, provided for the entertainment
nofpatron&i
Steeplechase, like Its big brother In
Coney Island, Is a vast, covered carnival
of fun, built out several hundred feet
Into the ocean. Helnz's Pier has an In
teresting exhibit of tho "67 varieties" es
ttblurtiment, and valuable art collections.
,Ihe old YoungB Ocean Pier has recently
.fcten purchased by ono of the hotels as a
titjio pavilion ior us guests.
THE BOARDWALK.
Ike most famous thing In Atlantic City
Is the Bpardwalk Tho promenade Is
eight miles long and reaches from the In
let, at the extreme northern end of the
puna, to Longport, a beautiful residential
Jsutiurb at the south. In its central por
sHon the walk Is CO feet wide, and at no
Pjmt Is It less than 20 feet. It Is erected
asoirt 15 feet above the sand and has cost
nearly three-quarters of a million dollars.
Wcently two side strips, running up and
'nIVS Iensth of the wnlk' have ben
UMdotn Jo make it more comfortable
rauig in the roller chairs and to lighten
we work for the "pushers."
.Th toller, chair Is an institution that
never grdws tiresome. We did not want
W Rt out of them after our ride, and
wen ,-ffe finally were nble to tear our-
.i . ay " wns nB difficult a task
J...i "J!lp watching the endless pro
teMioi There are more than 2500 of these
TUB BCAOH.
Ill "i?dotlbtful " there Is a better beach
i v" " eastern snores of the
COST OP VACATIONETTE
Philadelphia to Atlantic City and
return!
One-day excursion moo
16-day excursion (steam) 2 25
16-day excursion (electric) ... 2 to
Un mlted excursion (steam) . 2 89
Unlimited excursion (electric) . 2 E0
Because of tho ruling of the New
Jersey Public Servlco Commission th
railroads are unable to charge the new
rates between points In thnt State
Consequently, by purchasing a three
cent ferry ticket to Camden and tho
railroad tlckots to the shore and re
turn the price Is 25 cents less on th
16-day tickets. Thero Is no provision
in Camden to separate Camden ticket
holders from Philadelphia pasengera,
so that the return trip across tho
river Is made without charge
Tho (1 excursion train will run over
both tho Pennsylvania and the Head
ing lines every day. commencing June
19. An additional l train will be run
by both roads on Sundays and holi
days Atlantic City has all theKdlffcrent
priced restaurants and hotels founJ
in large cities.
m
n
United States than Atlantic City. The
beach extends tho entire length of the
Island and at all points Is safe for bath
ing The sand is soft and absolutely free
from pebbles Durln the season as many
as 60,000 bathers are on tho beach at ono
battering from the winter storms, stuck
a warning finger hundreds of feet Into tho
sea. It was wonderfully impressive. The
Steeplechase and old Young's Pier fol
lowed in rapid succession.
THE HOTELS.
The immense, new, 17-story Traymore
Hotel was tho next landmark It was
really the beginning of Atlantic City's
interesting and attractive skyline The
two largo, brown domes of tho hotel on
top of tho huge hostelry created a pro
found Impression Just a short distance
further the bright, shining dome of the
Marlborough-Blenhelm stood out In vivid
contrast. Other large hotels followed In
rapid succession, until Young's Million
Dollar Pier, with the 'Colonel's residence
near the end, is passed This Is the last
of the piers.
Between the piers, however, are a num
ber of pavilions Ther aro nearly 30
of these pavilions, and even more surf
bathhouses.
CHELSEA AND VENTNOR.
After passing the Million Dollar Pier
the hotels srrniliinllv din.... ..... ..
ir 2iVaUrrt to dutiful .urn!
mer residences located at Chelsea and
in broad, clean streets, restricted to
,im ' IV1"0 ring the holiday excursion,
beach or on the boardwalk.
Dunne hnA h.amua. .... ..
. ... ""'"iwi wnen tnere a-
eVt Sony' t0' ?" mts. frm the S I
h,. l0 t!l6 most Plrited thorough
,.' " Pre"e Into service At a".
JS.I,J11 on the sand, while last year
beach dancing becamo n popular pastime
between plunges Into tho surf pasumo
THE BEACH ritONT
But the most beautiful sight we saw
wns the view of the entire beach front
from on of the sailboats that goes along
the coast from the Inlet to tho end of
tho Island. We got on tho boat In the
sheltered harbor and gracefully took tho
curvo Into the ocenn It was not until
then that wo realised what a big bend
the Island takes by the Absecon light, It
a Bimost ro degrees The lighthouse,
which Is 17 feet high, and whoso Doner
ful light can be seen from 19 miles out at
set, stands at the centre of the curve a
wnTk "" Ck 'rm lno Donrd
As wo proceeded down the coast wo
"J1.0.1".8 Plcr' Ju,tln ot mto the
ocean at thc lower end of tho curve Then
came the new Garden Pier, with Its semi
,rl!L"c.h,ltcc,"re. Tlln the battered
.. ., me ena or wmch is In course
of reconstruction as a result of thc heavy
fI?.U1 1 u no,m"n Wnnamakcr's homo Is
pcated hero Ventnor Is fullj as nttrac
if.!n m'lltlon ,l10 community has built
several public casinos on tho Boardwalk.
Mere residents and Msitors nml com
fortable chairs in which to rest, and a
el Nkept -lancing hall and piano which
...wj jiiuj ubu iti. iinv lima
ehoroJTont mantaln's the same as
pect from Ventnor to Longport m.
are several hotels at thl morl secTuded
and prlva e resort The principal poln
fn ., St '8 .the KlePhant Hotel, bull
dah on top" "n eIephantl wlth tt now-
FOn AUTOISTS.
Two principal routes aro open to the
automobtllst. One I. along the Whl e
"rs turnpike, through Haddon Heigh s
south Se,hHRrl,?r CAyi the olher ' to the
5?ni thr,ou,?h . Gloucester, Woodbury.
?nfn Ti nn1 Mny "ndlng. Both routes
Join at Pleasantvlllc.
, ... wj luu iriiQi anji
E'ry 10 uamacn Go &e
to While Horso pike, t a&mr
Berlin vneora and Ui Jfffm
unu umirvuc nvenuo Mffo Egg Harhnr
load which leads to Egg Harbor City'
Here ono road goes to May's Landing
and the other to Gcrmanla. Absecon and
Ploasantvlllo to Atlantic City. This route
is 60 4 miles
To go to Atlantic City by the other
route, tnko Broadway from Federal
street, Camden, to Gloucester, or tho
Gloucester ferry direct Take the middle
road from tho ferry straight out of the
city to Westvlllc. Talrvlew, Glassboro.
Clayton. Frankllnvllle, Miloga, Downs
town. Landlsvllle and Mav's Landing.
Turn left at tho hotel and proceed through
Clarkstown and Pleasantvlllo to Atlnntlc
City This route Is 63 miles The trip
may be varied by going down ono way
and returning tho other.
COitKlSDwin rc
B 11. 1915.
us jess fo'ce of habit, dafs all"
This was the only explanation Bill
Harrison gave when he wa, asked why
he tried to smash up his home and kill
a ttw frlends-and his wife. Bill is a
quiet Negro usually, but when he's rood
he believes In action
"Is wife, Jennie, can vouch for this
Everything was going all right at their
home at 05 North 39th street until she
aroused Bill's temper. Bill, according to
the police, then grabbed a chair and
broke up most of the new parlor furnl
ture When Jennie complained he drew
a revolver and struck Jennie on the
head with It, the police say.
Even this did not appease the wrath
of Bill When he found that the mil
lets In the "gun" had fallen on the flnnr.
amriea mo racket all nv.r
j was not considered by thefudge. He
"em win in jsoo ball for court.
Itaymond Arnold ought to make a big
oague pitcher If he had the speed. Po
llceman Devlnney, of the 3Sth and Ox
ford streets station, can testify to Bay.
mond's unerring aim
The policeman was sent to an alley near
Ilaj mend's home at 2G08 Ingersoll street,
ME AT DARDANELLI
mm IS CEASELESS
Allied Fleet Continues Tireless
Bombardment of Turkish Positions.
he
Neighbors who attempted to
Again.
Interfore
had the "shooter poked under their
nose, It appears, and, not knowing that
it was unloaded, they dashed from tho
house The noise and tho fleeing Ne
groes attracted Policeman Hendricks. Ho
arrived at Bill's home just as tho an
gered man was clnslng his wife with a
rocking chair.
Tho cop dodged tho chair, which struck
a mirror, and landed Bill against tho
wall He soon had all tho fight squeezed
out of him nnd ho was In a pathetic mood
when he faced Maglstrnte Boyle at tho
39th street and Lancaster avenue station.
It wan thero that ho gae his reason
for the trouble But "fo'ce of habit"
TO HIRE
..,, .5CTMNDI:R PACKARD
PACKARD LIMOUSINE & TOURING CARS
BY llOVIt. DAY, WEEK Oil UONTll
PACKARD SERVICE CO.
1411-13 LOCUST ST
rtione Spruce 3U0, Race 2B.
where Raymond and several other
li -year-olds were Indulging In the out
door nnd Indoor pastime known to the
police as "rushing the duck "
The bluecoat rushed tho duck-rushers,
and Raymond, seeing no opportunity to
duck the policeman, 'nuried the duck can
at him. The can hit tho pollcemnn In
the ear and Its contents, about two Inches
of lees nnd suds, spattered nit over his
head Ho had tried to duck without suc
cess Rajmond might have escaped, but
no muppea to laugii Magistrate Morris
talked to him kindly today, nnd let him
go with a warning
LONDON, June 1L
A dispatch from Athens states that the
Anglo-French fleet at the Dardanelles has
oeen Domoardlng the Turkish forts al
most without cessation for 4 hours. An
attftrlr Vitr k m.... I.-.. - - .
1.POI. Peninsula ., be ZTtZZ VZZZ . .... eXTMm.
cously, but that the result of the .et.on Jf!". ?.rU"8.'T ivtl 6etwH
Is In doubt, iur"" Bna ,ne AnloFrench Allies
going on m the Dardanelles spfir.
.u,,,,! auring the JeurM? w
more, in ConsttmUnopie. thm i a i
m surgical inatrumente
" unng irom a lew el flour
.- -.v.,u1B oniy xo xaois, aot ow
vans.
"8ln th ppeartse it t
Hns prices 1-ere fcv rt jb.
rt -..... ... .. . . "
w .w.ui t i,,0 enortBgn et cj
s ana ox night CoiuUntinftpte m
ua.iwierns xne emir Bephsm Is
trtlled by turned tnotorbtjat cte
hsre of th Black 8ea the ttawtan
from Rustltn emBlimt ""V"
a,
Heports from Paris state that tha posi
tions of the Anglo-French Allies in the
Dardanelles sphere of operations have
been materially strengthened, It Is of
flclally announced by the ministry of
Marine. Turkish prisoners slate that
the Turkish losses have been terrific A
correspondent writing from the scene of
action Bays: j
"The effect of the appearance of Brit
ish submarines in tho Bca of Marmora,"
tho correspondent continues, "has been
that all transport and every communica
tion by ata has ceased. Even small boats
nave to obtain special permits.
"Wounded am haln. (... - -
Galllpoll by land and aro dying In large
Allied fleet Is malnUfnlmr ...
fJEili" th0 Turkish batteries nd S
a mV replying.
"Our batterlKunn th A.i.ii., -. . .,
Dardanelles have again bombarded i
Infantry position at h. - zz :i
Oalllpoll Peninsula, nsar eedd-EI-Bthf.
Old P. R. T. Emolova DU
Bamuel Hee one of the oldest eaif
rf.- toiJi- I . B conductor since '
nnys when street rm -- ,,
hffJ'.riJf?'0' ''
... ......, ... tun aireei, yesiCTdav
was 71 years old. and rtlrfl .
ago. His son. William Her ,urrtva
il
tlt
sim.MKrt hksorts summer nnsoimi I - jiJ.
H
DEITORE BTARTINQ on any of theee trips
consult me In reference to a farm or sub
urban home In these section.
H. B. McCOLLUM
No 1314 Walnut St.. rhiludelphi
Don't Poratl the Numlier."
8TEAMS1UP NOT1CE8
ANCHOR LINE
Rojal Mnll Twin-Screw Geared Turbine
NEW YORK and GLASGOW
Cnmcronla,.Iuno ll,BpmTucnnla June 33,3pm
l'or rates anil full particulars unplr to
J. J. MrOHATII, 1019 'rtolnut St.
ROBT. TAYLOR S CO., 90S Walnut St.
Or Any Local Aeent.
HUMMER RESORTS
ATLAMIC CITY, N. J.
SUMMER RESORTS
ATLANTIC CITV. N. J.
HIER STEAMBOATS
HEAL RIVER RIDE
II I REAL RIVER RIDE
To WimiNOTON & CHESTER
SUMMER RESORTS
ATLANTIC CIT1', N. J.
BROWN'S BATHS
Mississippi Ave. and Boardwalk
HOT SHOWERS GYMNASIUM REST ROOM
Nowhere In Atlantic City will you find better accommodations
than here. In a handsome new steel and concrete fire-proof build
ing that fronts tho Boardwalk, entirely new bathing suits, every
convenience for comfort, safety and sanitation, and a service that
jou will enjoy These are why you will be a regular patron of
Brown s Baths whose policy is
SAFETY, SANITATION, SATISFACTION, SERVICE
HIGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY ADJOIMXO
Miles
.tflgm ' 15?
i SMurdiCvk.t,0w"i b "H dally, except
MhUorton !,n-Sun(,'s and holidays, for
, wsncton ana return, for 28c.
Utnri!2iiJi,Sl' HALF FARE.
f4- JL?ls A iJS,d ny ''30. OtOO, 10130
HMTjo li 300 ,,D' B'00' ,,00 8,M
LJ B0ATS "OP AT CHESTER
Hotel Sinclair
27 S. New York Ave.
Atlantic City
Here are homelike sur
roundings, courteous atten
tion, an unexcelled table,
and the rates arc very mod
erate?! 00 to $1,50 per day.
American or European.
Bathing from the house.
Special attention given auto
mobile parties. You get
comfort without extrav
agance here in a hotel that
is near the beach and close
to the piers.
G. H. SNYDER i I Proprietor
i
rllm I'lo
Htur
Haines' Photograph Studio
Fourteen Years on the Boardwalk
The Latest Word in Artistic Photography
Cabinets, Postcards, Pingpongs
Amateur Developing and Printing
2235 BOARDWALK
HIGH-CLASS BATH HOUSE ADJOINING
The New HOTEL. TRAYMORE
Ait-AINIHJ CITY rj "
OPEN
" jSl NOW
iir m wn r
---rnmFM
tiEga 1
Magnitude and Cheerfulness
THE LARGEST FIREPROOF RESORT HOTEL IN THE WORLD
tWJIaifl),
i
T.- m . .
i,.i,- t A.ruy.e nas 700 rooms and 700
mi .1" the Exchange floored and trim
mod with marble, with the Fountain Pore-
COUrt. thft n.rlnM,,.. t-- . .
nnS ,. . W i r"c""-D' ",D snouerea angles,
Mn.t.t'-iJaLn.Sfn.?uet "aU' tne Wnshlmrton
rtiih?' ;; iJ:.."u " S e-nB?n-. wlt.n. ?n'y
ocean city, n. j. 7rrmw TW ThTrwvWjr 4Tirninirr?- I
mwiif aTr,ohltect"ro of tho Traymore has for
saken European traditions. It Is a bold
S revolution, It Is a conception
AS?i"J,prV8l' thl WMtou. mas.,iveneis of
atlon. Blves the local color of Atlantic City
the green of the ocean, the blue of tho sky
fh,o radiance of the sunshine Nature's con!
trlbution for cheerfulness at the seashore.
mtf $?ni aie o- the -Knickerbocker, U
t.,hie'-.. 11 fflyade. also of 'the
AN-wU n... ti. e. - .....:" " ",B1 a" cuisines.
a T. """" "" '"" Mme P,r And I he Old FamlHar Faces
Danf.I tvH? P -A SUBMAR,NE GWLL European PIaa
Daniel S. White, President jnamu w Mf ut ,
. r.. ... ...u,. i'itiriuajtrr
&W I H L
1
ilBnt projection It is 17 stories hl.rh. nH
A?in,M n?3 ar0utnS h,Knt points on the
Atlantic Coast south of the fctatue of LlboTty.
Oueets using its upper balconies and sun pari
riEuv. " advantIlKe t an altitude aug-
. ,.. ,,, annoeoge or tne sea,
CaNl ,isfl
3! MTiiinftlfCil 1
THE MAYBERRY
"4
n
J&
iys?
Ml "ftsg&aggg-sM
WmfmH
misy. siuMi.n , i." j
MS. si . 'ACUUSIQN TICKET P0c.
ffiReeciiES?xi:'tlu- Moiidny, oc
m atr. li,. & -&3Z b rrii:
m . bw.lis'hvJ.!0'.?.' A- o ??.?? rM.
itof'T s; v"taJu fv3-
0IU Or allowed In IV.- r,.-lr
lf
ll'MMKJt RESORTS
AVALON, N. J.
O S T E N D
Occuoylnjr un onllra block ot ocean front ani
conn?teJ with ths ramoua Boardwalk; In
tho popular ChaUea acctlon, capacity SCO,
unusually lart e. cool rooms with unobstructed
view ot tha octan from all. avcry appoint-
Eirnt and comfort, sea and frcab wrUrln all
atha, runnlnc watar In rooms,' 40OC ft. ot
forchea surround the hotel, the new dining
oom overlooks the seat flnent culilne and
white service, orcheatra of soloists; danclns
mice dlly: social diversions? macntnoenc
new I'alin I-ounsei IIS. single room nrrkly;
fcooiilet mailed, auto meets trains, manage
ment by owners. JOHN C qOSSLER, ittr,
t
HOTEL NETHERLANDS, Atlantic City, N. J.
teT!
Ci.UIAOE SEIIMCE
American Plan Rates
$10.00, lt.30, 115.00. 117.80 up weekly
S2.00 to $4 00 dally
In the Heart ot the Finest Bathlne
Section Overlooking; Lawn and Ocean
CENTRE 01' ALL ATTHACTIONH
Capacity -I0Q, newly renovated Ele
vator, private batha. runnlnr water,
rooms alnrle or en suite.
unusually larte porcnes, eacnanse
parlors and reception rooms, hand
somely rurniahed (or
(uests
NEW ADDED FEATURES
LAWN TENNIS COCHT
I.M.'K FLOOR
Bathlne rrhllfgo Allowed from Hotel
I ree Cso of hhowcr Uaths
Write (or free booklet with points
of Interest In Atlantic City.
AUGUST ItUHWADEU I'rop.
Beat h
Located .
Popular W
Price Family JJ
Hotel I
ll
OUit aol'lt bEAtsON
The Popular Ocean City Hotel opens June
18th Table cannot be excelled Special June
and Season nates B II MAYDEItRY. Prop
ii W'l'ffl Wf
whir
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a-BfHBEnisirasMiSrties
HOTEL TRAYMORE
Cor. 9th and Wesley Ave.
Table unsurpassed. Henry L. Kloets. Prop.
fcs-
&.
icai.c?
: '-LJuie 24lknfl25t"J
THE ANNUALJOY CELEBRATION
0FAMERICA5 GREATEST RESORT.
Tmposmo Tloral and
JJccorattva TPascant.
fammoth Baby Parade
me ramous ispianaac .
arine Spectacle
r aiiuiKvitwoii
Bay and Ocean.
Fveninff Masoue
rT a- . T" l IT
reies m ooarawaiiv
andAvcriaGS.
AutoRuns From AllParts.
V&kz-tfSKS&s
S,a
to
SPniNO LAKE BEACH, K. J.
THE BREAKERS DU,B2gA' THE
BPHINQ LAKE BEACH. N J,
.VOIF OP UN
U p MOSS. Prop.
Leidlnr IHch-Clasa Moderate-Rate Hotel.
ALfiEMARI E Virginia v nr Ben, Cap.
ftwicnirtnuc 3M Bl8va,oriPrlrat,baths.
etc excellent table June rate, 110 tip
wkly , 12 up dally Dklt, J. P COPE.
HOTEL SINCLAIR BiSK
'
Homelike.
day.
Moderate
rates-
Q.
-Si. II 50
U BNVDEI
fON
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AVALON. N. J.
CELLO Atlantic City'8 largest,
blMcEAxr. Fines and Moat Popular
ft Hotel at Moderate Rates
Most desirably located at Kentucky
aenue; near Beach and all attrac
tions!; opposite the best bathing- sec
tion: 200 choice rooms, nrlvata hmhi.
hot and cold running water; attractive public rooms and verandas; excep
tionally line table, white service; good music; dancing; private garage tar
e-uests! bathlntr from house: twelfth year ownerahlo management: unusually
low rates for high. grade accommodations; 12 up dally; 110 up weekly; 13.50
up from Saturday to Monday, American plan Write tor free illustrated
booklet and souvenir postals. Auto coach meets trains.
A, CONRAD EKHOLM, Owner and Manager
JStmir -tin
f r.HU. Hk. -vi
ffiBrwiBBeBSSSSiiilijfftS
B?s..::u33Br.LC"i!iHii:iuiRr
IiMfHraHMBiignMiiiiq
CAPE MAY, N. J.
THE WINDSOR ,unn f,06"0 "'"
MISaHALPIN.
ISLAND HEIOIITS. N. J.
THE PERENNIAL Prog-
J. R. Kidder.
Qermantown.
Opens June 52th. Bend (or booklet.
COOPBRSTOWN, N. X,
jAVALON, N, J.THE CHILDREN'S PARADISE
Bh $
ygjj. ut.-
a
COMB A8 OUB QUEST to Inspect be t Investment
and home opportunities on the coast. lwiudUa an ex
wt aisortmeBT ot (urelihed nwt u(urelled t
tasaa and bungalows Jutt completed.
AVALON la blaber Is altitude and. further
entwrdtSan nelttbwla- (eland Its every breeae
le ? fair water SW v beach ea
AUantte seaWrl X a bather drowned to 21 years
artesian WATBR la every home Twenty mite
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1413 Manl Sa I"" BwUdln:.
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HOTEL BINGHAM
Corner New York and Pacific Avenues
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
Centrally located, near baacb. churohe. piers and all amusements; an
excellent betel, with every attraction for the summer visitor, capacity 399.
Noted for Us strlutly flrst-olass table and superior srva. Afternoon tea.
ssrvad in our attractive tea room to our -" free of cnarare. ConvenUat
for awtorlatsi nearby garage.
American Plan, 12.00 up dally
European Plan, $1.00 up daily
8olaJ weekly and season rates A It carta restaurant In oonnaatlon.
Special Table- d'Hota Dinners, 60c
BatbinK from Hotal. - W . IJOUEHTY,
Writs for Baeklst Owmrship MasageaanL
O-TE-SA-GA
On Otsego Lake, Coopers town, N. Y.
H Hours by Kail frota New Yerk City.
OULF-Juae 15 to October 1st MOTOUINO
TsMiNItt Jlooklos Omces JtOATIKA
Xke Dakota. 1 West 134 lit-. New Yeih.
APIKONDiCK MOPNTAIN8. NY.
Lake O corse. N. Y,
Fort William Henry HoteT
Lake
The best place for rest or recreation
or recuperation is
ATLANTIC CITY
and
CHALFONTE
is especially well adapted to accom
modate thos'e who come to secure :m.
Write, for Illustrated Folder and Rites to
THE LEEDS COMPANY
On the Beach Always Open
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lUached by the Delaware 4 Hudson.
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TUB PIPef 2600 feet. dellj-Ltluil
I HC COOIV.JV ,i,ute4 on Anebenle.
Caelao, dot-hole self course, asttases. steam
beat, saraae, tennis, etber sports, Uwklac;
ilectrto Uant. IL li BSSiCK.
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Finest Overvthe-Oceari Playhouse in -the World
Playing Ne Paw3 of Ke4th's $uprne Yaudvflls Ewiry W&
Prf ormaact Daily
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